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Old 09-04-2020, 01:52 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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There you go again... and Democrats live in a world where 2 states (actually it's not even 2 states, it's more like a dozen counties in 2 states) full of liberals that have a population greater than 25 states COMBINED (California alone has more people than the bottom 20 states) should Trump the other 48 states when it comes to electing a President.

We are a republic of states. Every state has a voice. You knew that though.



P.S.

The EC thread is that way. --------------> Lots of good info in it.
Were not talking about EC talking about Oregon flipping to Red the fact is OR isn't going to flip red because of Rural voters. The argument that all urban cities are always liberal not really true. Arizona Phoenix is a GOP strong hold while Tucson, and southern Arizona which would be considered Rural vote left.
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Old 09-04-2020, 01:54 PM
 
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I don't see Oregon being a swing state.

I do see, however, a whole bunch of Portlandias questioning the "leaders" they've elected.

But nothing is going to change.
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